Sonia Bible is an internationally award-winning writer/director. Her debut film Recipe For Murder, a 52-minute docudrama won a Silver Hugo Award at the prestigious Chicago International Film Festival in 2011. Sonia was awarded the NSW Premier's History Award, 2011 and was a finalist in the F4 for Outstanding Emerging Documentary Talent at Adelaide Festival, 2012. The film also won Silver ACS award for Cinematography. Recipe For Murder was the 2nd highest rating Australian documentary on the ABC in 2011.

In 2013 Sonia wrote and directed a half hour historical docudrama, Muriel Matters for ABC Artscape. Starring Brooke Satchwell, the film premiered at Adelaide Film Festival, and screened at Cork Film Festival, WOW Film festival and Sheffield videotheque 2014. Muriel Matters was nominated for a Best Documentary Award by the South Australian Screen Academy 2014. In 2017 Sonia produced and directed My First Year, an 8 x 10 minute observational doco series about first year uni students.

Sonia is currently working with acclaimed producer Peter Butt on a her next major documentary feature film The Witch of Kings Cross.

The Witch of Kings Cross

The Witch of Kings Cross is a cinema length documentary set in the occult subculture of 1950's Sydney, which explores the life of the most persecuted, prosecuted and daring female artist in Australian history – Rosaleen Norton.

Written and directed by Sonia Bible. Produced by Sonia Bible & Peter Butt.

The film is currently in post-production.

The Witch of Kings Cross - 3 minute sales promo

Currently in production.

George Gittoes

Eileen Kramer

Jack Sargeant

The late Dr Nevill Drury

Dr Marguerite Johnson

John Martensen

Keith Richmond

Muriel Matters!

Muriel Matters, a 26 minute documentary was written and directed by Sonia Bible. Muriel Matters! premiered at Adelaide Film festival 2013 and screened on ABC TV in October 2013. The film also screened at Cork Film Festival and WOW film festival.

Muriel Matters Teaser

Recipe for Murder

Sydney, 1953, a city in the grip of a deadly crime wave. In just over a year more than one hundred people were poisoned. The shocking truth is that most of the killers were women.

In 2017, Sonia produced and directed an observational documentary series of 8 x 10 minutes episodes for UNSW titles My First Year. The charming and entertaining series follows the lives of 7 school leavers through the life changing experience of their first year at university.

She has directed, produced and edited TVC's, promotional videos, social media campaigns and award winning short films. Sonia is an adept storyteller and aims to connect with audiences in a short period of time.